نتایج جستجو برای: the nile appetite

تعداد نتایج: 16057712  

Journal: :Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1974

2015
Sharmela Sahathevan Chee Hee Se See Hoe Ng Karuthan Chinna Gilcharan Singh Harvinder Winnie Siew Swee Chee Bak Leong Goh Halim A. Gafor Sunita Bavanandan Ghazali Ahmad Tilakavati Karupaiah

BACKGROUND Poor appetite could be indicative of protein energy wasting (PEW) and experts recommend assessing appetite in dialysis patients. Our study aims to determine the relationship between PEW and appetite in haemodialysis (HD) patients. METHODS HD patients (n=205) self-rated their appetite on a scale of 1 to 5 as very good (1), good (2), fair (3), poor (4) or very poor (5). Nutritional m...

Back ground: Failure to thrive (FTT) is a condition of poor weight gain in early childhood. Low appetite which is associated with FTT interacts with increasing caloric intake as the main treatment for FTT. Phytochemicals in herbal remedies could alter appetite more than the expected effects of other nutrients. This review aimed to assess the effective and safe herbal appetizer for children with...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Amanda A Frick Francesco Busetti Andrew Cross Simon W Lewis

Nile blue A in aqueous solution undergoes spontaneous hydrolysis to the photoluminescent compound Nile red. This reagent provides a simple and safe approach to the detection of latent fingermarks on porous and non-porous surfaces.

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2001
J Tibbetts

Three thousand years ago, farmers in China began growing fish in freshwater ponds and a thousand years later began cultivating mollusks along coastlines. For centuries, aquaculture—the farming of fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants—remained mostly a small-scale subsistence activity providing relatively low yields. But during the past few decades, aquatic farming has abruptly undergone a startli...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
khalid abdalla ali abdelrahim department of botany and microbiology, king saud university, riyadh, saudi arabia; department of botany, sohag university, sohag, egypt; department of botany and microbiology, king saud university, p. o. box: 2455, riyadh, saudi arabia. tel: +96-6114675818, fax: +96-6114675833 ahmed mohamed hassanein department of botany, sohag university, sohag, egypt heikal abd el hakim abd el azeiz department of botany, sohag university, sohag, egypt

conclusions thirty-three bacterial strains; 10 strains of e. coli, 10 strains of s. flexneri, 3 strains s. sonnei, 2 strains of s. serovar newport, and 7 strains of p. aeruginosa, were isolated and identified from nile water and ground water in sohag governorate. the prevalence of enteric bacteria in water sources in studying area was considerable. no clear or distinct correlation could be conc...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2015
P S Grigson E M Colechio M L Power J Schulkin R Norgren

An appetite for CaCl2 and NaCl occurs in young rats after they are fed a diet lacking Ca or Na, respectively. Bilateral lesions of the parabrachial nuclei (PBN) disrupt normal taste aversion learning and essentially eliminate the expression of sodium appetite. Here we tested whether similar lesions of the PBN would disrupt the calcium-deprivation-induced appetite for CaCl2 or NaCl. Controls and...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 1997
V M Dekov Z Komy F Araújo A Van Put R Van Grieken

Sediment, suspended matter, river water and ground water samples were collected at twelve sites in the drainage valley of the Nile River, around Sohag (Central Egypt) and close to the Aswan High Dam. Elemental composition of the river water (27 elements), ground water (eight elements), suspended matter (12 elements) and sediments (12 elements) was studied. Aswan High Dam construction, agricultu...

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 2004
Juan Gea-Banacloche Richard T Johnson Anto Bagic John A Butman Patrick R Murray Amy Guillet Agrawal

West Nile virus, a member of the family Flaviviridae, has spread throughout the United States. With more than 9000 cases and 200 deaths in 2003, West Nile virus has become the most common cause of viral encephalitis in several states. West Nile virus encephalitis is a zoonosis. The life cycle of the virus includes mainly birds as hosts and mosquitoes as vectors. Humans are accidental hosts, ins...

Background: Synthetic dyes are serious pollutants and wide ranges of methods have been employed for their removal from aquatic systems. We studied the adsorption of "Nile blue A" (NBA), an anionic dye, from aqueous solution by oxidized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). Methods: Scanning electron microscope and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy were used to characterize ...

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